I Hi; OMAHA IIKK: FRIPAY. orTOHSR Lecture on Mnrs Put on Radio by Omaha Scientist father Itipgffbiscuvi'i Theory 'I hat Planet I Jnlial.itpil Olher Talk to I'llllllVt. Father Willium R Hinge, B. J , f rt.out aitrotwmicr and .h'u lt, Irondrnst bin lecture, "I Mum In habited?" at 8 Inst' night from tlio (111111I114 lirnlii fxehanise. Father Klgge not only is famous tt teacher liut for his writings nnd but ruijmihif tjit'iilit In the acicntlfle Hint iionscli-ntlflc: rlns. lie wits Willi the first I'rclghton faculty In 17. Father Jtlgge's I if" woik ha Iwen lllO development nf the UMioiioiiiIihI end physical equipment tif ('niyli- loll, Me his many published artii'li-n, by x.iilii r liTim-n, iiml tlw RnlvliiK f I uriinilur mill Inlrji utM wipnuilc lroMi'ili!, li bin frciniiiilly (HKiigr-il the Hiii'iiiinn timl tnti ri'Al at tint only nli'iitlFU but the kpihtuI publU: an HI. On nmny iM-canloim he him r-ft-tlfre-J .rotubli mrvlip of a prui'tlcul ntitiirf. KoiIit Higsii U a Ki'lluw of tlin Aiwrli Hii Amium Imioii fur I ho Ail lii'i'ini iit of Hi Icnrp, 11 im-mlx-i- of lh Ni'lmiHka A'-mlfiny of HHnni'r, t he AiiH'iii iin MclforiillKii ul nirlcly, lilt! Afiicrli Rii IJoonofiiiial Hoi'U-ly, tlm Ki'oiionilriil Horli-ty of tlm I'Hiillc, K Ki'llun of tin' llnyiil Ai.lruiuiiuii'iil Ho- iifly of AtiuTicii, hiiiI a tiH'iiihiT of .ho Mntlu iiiiiln al A-n.m ialion of Anirrirtt. 1 f in HiiiI profi-HMor of lhyln nml Mirvpyln?. illivcior of the K.itroiioinlriil iilim-ivdioiy ul 'riMili. ion university und wuh I'lortrd prnHl il'nt of the ihyHiu HPitlon of u t.rwly fnrnifil Jiwnlt scloniltlc soriety for tlio tnlilille wrul. Tlio li-cllll whlrll KilllllT JiiKK' hroailraHt last nlxh t wun the llrHt of a roiirtio of 12 xtenlon leclureii to h given by wHI Unowii nu'intioiM of 'rH;liton unlvornity fuculty. Them lectures will he brumlciiHt tveiy Thiim iluy evenliiB nt S ami each cue will be about 10 mlnuU'H lontf. Dog Hill Paragrafs By George Bingham The patrons whu have visited the poHtoffice for the putt day or two Icve noticed with plinetn-f that the l'oBtmnster has combed his hair. It is believed that the Inspector is aboutO line. a Feeling a premonition that the five dollnrs he had was In preat danger. Cricket Hicks deemed It advisable to day to carry It to Tickville and place Jt in the bank for safe keeping, a The laundry at Tkkville caught on fire Wednesday morning,' but the flumes were' extinguished. Itaz Bar low says he Is nwTul glad It did not burn, as he has a collar In there. Parents' Problems Should a girl of 14 who cares nothing for dress, be incited to care more? This girl will very likely learn from her young friends to care more about dress to care, indeed, quite as much as necessary. Her mother should do nothing moro than insist upon neat ness" and cleanness. A tmordfish caught In Hawaiian waicru hid r.ttntned tha remarkable wir.ht of IXVO jwui'ds. UTTERS ' Third Generation is Using Sirup Pepsin JU atbaf Uttlira caa rralac Dr. CU wtil'i ia t CMmltBct ! tbM im il "TMIFnn are thousand of I healthy, nl.iit young men unit women lilm hite inner in all their Inea taken any uther laxa tiva fof couatiiwilH.n than I'r. l.ldclla ynip Vpin. Their parent, were Jiurn it bf their parent: the antmlparetit- are UitiiK il lislav. It U the '"" ! tie ideally ut r.1 la alt lh f i.ii llv, Aafrt I. llwt Ml! mi-, rffei" ti fn nmniin, ao .,.iniaiu,. that rU fl r..ph. "" aUnlly f..rvU K Uttie InVM I M inle-l.tl.1 WI.M.I. l r A.-lillla-, li" I U. e .! iWtafo uiim riif , I hi oi.U-r-tul Mvliiti. il n iiwil) hat Uve. tiiHlllnl. il f.af 3 yi'. i. t,. l ii.U'.o. ..lt!. ai ( i.l, an'iu.l!, Iha Uf ;- .Ulnar (.tif l4ll in wul 1 b nl tat Uil .ulaU.e tliial M. a.a. ait br ('u.r. I) I k aa , Ln.ii, ta )avd We l rtli4ti4. JtUU .4 attWul'f "! i"! W'i4 itkml a Uiltka 4 It iWviit )lJ i'iav SOULS By RUPERT K ualluuaij I rum ralaliiai I MH-fcl. i ,Hv ililiiiii. I..I .Vail) tif( .Uy human, e ! i-J Ilia iiu-.it lifa if H- ,iirlly .rlllt-, to m i,u .1 llulll ni.n.i-r niHiauii an.l .iii..i..i an n, i.. l r , , , .,,.,.,. ,IB i-i,.,,.,, alrilllona kii4 llaulfliilia Ih.t ", 4 , LV ... ' nu.l.laii r iha lima toa ..f i ,n.ri. j bniiuum h.u k til- glorious iiaa Aaaiiial h.r laih-ta ti.imiiiBit.ia ah . on. uf (ink Tuipin, Joll.ii hull W lid. and ij..Mr, i 11, ..t ..mim i,.r. :.. it'lmch. I'uml. Tio. vvlm anj. thrch 'lhr r.iu m iiin whrii ti,r tuttt b uw lnnrmily t,i .r.lj-i l hr tiilllur, t'1,1 kll hraltaUil (4 irk. Hrf rrrl IV lnali. until luu lain. Mi i,itih'. t i-.ift in nn .ti,1 -d.nt Htiit ltmi'inU"r. .iim'..i rit n. i iiim.4 la It llt.lliru, lit f.u.lly li. m i. A r(Ufli fr.nn ithlili I In inl I... I ba tmOriiia; tuinitDttl tti liM,r mi r b4 In urd.r trip lo iti tiiithwrat. 'I hrr, k aiigirmrii. ah Km in marry an in,.,, inary man ana "l-t lilin li. iiulrll) " tAm (rtiit.aai in hur muthfr Hi rvl mI tha aiiiatt.ij Haliy ami Ii.t Oilier ImluiTif lu approva iha irip aa utt-aaaaiy inr n ir p-aitli. Vn ll!a Irani aha aliar,.nci.l I h. Ihrlll of a ilK'Ua inr..iin kith Turn llulliy. l,.m.,u. I.1..II.,., ,,,. iu,. aiir, In IHlara liunta ah'i il.arrll.a.l alien. iMina pal. li.-r uy an liiinam.rr "Air, Wnmlnll.!." ai,U IlK-n from I u. ..in. Arm . ll. fo.l .1... .i.- 1.. aim had bei.iii.e 'Jlr. u.nniviiia" aii.l wa i n h' r l.i Vuira nh hrr h.i.liaml . H.r .., ,! .a. , it, . h.. 1 anliie nt Inr i'etiler of mine, t'linill The n-eni-i tlm timn awrjit her none of the f.,ren inui.l'-r nulla liua Ibintiaill wein ua iluimieil bh her "Iri'il ,ever Miiproaclml th Ameiiiaii nrlt. il famine land of ntuntml kiohiIi or I In the Tlm "lie illcoM-rei n iiuiii I n li . ler of aiiKiteaiive ileiilln). Ileiv .t John AViMHhllle vat beHlile her III the atory of a man hi Iiphh lulu the train. lie vunlnlii na noon iih riwollen foloiMtlii river, whnli wua ahe tui'iii.l to Ionic hia Miiy, but when ' runiilnit one ,f lla uiiiiuul unioka. iihu tazeil villh unfiaiiaeil leuaea I I lere wen- I ml people In I'olorinlo IIii-oukIi the window lit th blurred a.'ind und eafcn hU priHence waa nl lliont palpable. When ehe lu.l her acon hed eyea Nile roillil lilllioet feel hllll lealllllK iiKitiliNt h. r Hhoiililer, lua breath mlr iiuk the little curia lit the nape of her neclt. He took In warm, ntron fingera h.r lold hand lyln Idle ut her aide. In the dark of her nhut eye he put IiIm iiiiii nhout her ehoiil l. und drew her to him and kleaed her cheek, whiKperlntr, "My wife:" He. turned her head und pi-cancd .on her pule mouth ho inasti'i ful a klxM that her lips reddened und quivered. .She tried to mnnmnii her dead lover 10 the defense of Iiim rich) In her )osnenMlon, but Klwood wuh more un real now, more remote, than the nilriiRe of IhlH rnniuernr. tihn tried to fllni? him off hy open. Inif her cyca nnd re eatiibllKhlng the other n.u.m.iir. in ih. . rwd..,i e,.r I hut the Homnolence of the burnlim' morning dragged her back to the weird world of sleep. As her eyes closed she caught night of a cowlxiy racing the train on a plunging broncho, nml when she fell asleep she fell Into the saddle of a pinto alongside John Woodvllle's mustang. And she rodo with him across the sage spotted sands, toward the brown mountains, and found there a cabin lu a dark grove. And it was their new home. She was the mistress of Jt, but he was the master of her, a ruthless, laughing husband, ho would lot lie. denied, but mocked her fears and made her his wife, broke her to his will as he broke the wildly resisting broncho. She ran, pursued but overtaken, and woke with a start, spent and panting, and stared at the drowsy passengers. Khe was astounded nnd a little ills ar pointed to find herself still on the sanni car. His hot cheek agiilnst hers was only the sun bnked windowpnne tinkling with the rain of the blown sand. Hhe fought off the swooning drow siness that dragged her back to a siesta of fancy, and devoted herself to the stern task of arranging a plausi ble death of her short-lived bride groom. Fear of discovery was as acute In Mem's heart as. if she were planning genuine homicide. Sbme nuthors have wept over the slaughter of their creatures; some have rejoiced In their murder as a fine nrt. Hut Mem was a beginner, a bungler. She was hound to make a bad Job of It. and ,she could not trust her imagination. After nn hour or two of deep study that only increased her sense of hope less foundering, she went to her luncheon hi the dining car. It was hard to play executioner on an empty stomach. On her way back to her place she saw on an empty seat a newspaper. The owner was not visi ble and she resolved that theft was a proper prelude to a greater atrocity. So she snatched up the paper and carried it back to her place. It was the l.os Angeles Times, an enormous budget filled with the proud expres sion ot the fastest-growing city lu the world, a city tumultuous with prosperity at a time when nearly every other city and town was cow ering under the . aftermath of the world war. Mem found (as is to be expected in any newspapers but those curious documents built to suit the ostriches who believe in conceuling reference to crime and other departures from monotony) many accounts of murders, robberies, accidents, and other mani festations of human fallibility. Magnificent burglaries were prop- ANT FAMILY MAT TRT IT FREE rnwiMiKb ft parmU art aitinr fArmarfari, " H r ran t""i a u-U'-ma-lAv Utxiwm Utat an.una m Ina family cum lu km tunilipalnt.'" araa vott fu trv iVvrafi iVuin. mil Wf iwuauai a iiWral frtt aaaia4 farfila. aurlw-M.nl fur an aaVanal. Iril It rila aa aarra fii fnj if. O. It. H. VntJvtH, SIS aAuiaM SI , Munlvtlb, JfJwaaW. h at tfm! Mr. J. n. JWlk of Shaw. Mia . reliea on it eniiri-ly in eei hm thihlren in henl.fi. ami Mr, I allftuar. JlinolU (4"J. (v t it v, ,N, J , do larva that red only h r alf lnil nil h.r reitihlaar and (ita-TliU lliwl tl and b ll I'll M alartlt il. 'Iherw ia .itnrl a .Uy lht kniwiiin in a f i mil v .l.-a re. I ami it f r.iiwliu.tH.n, llitiik-m , llt.l-llll.UiM Ktkill, l.llkiO.lH'W, tif leol.tt.tl .a.luln(, la l ...in' ami tnniai, and (at lak lip feti'M and tii.U. f, I' d la.ll t Sfnp IVann U a nldv. all. Uilnee4 t.' (arillld if l.II.H arlina ,lt ' .n and il. a inl l ulat. ainniola V I ha f t inula t .at It... i t'w a ta.l(.lf el ! H.llll-il -'l.li. l..li. t r retvaa. that itttM b at.tt lb b irlnl ktv hi t ilnant, ! I if ttt . au-l U Ji, fc.ll lr ata i -.".! i, I'r, lUl.tl !)l H.H n tae Ikai 'l ttaam tl44U end uhuui aa 4rf'. for SALE HUGHES. ! i U la-1 1 y la llillil llnir lOimlil l.4'l ululll.l blnlulit III lilt-Ill OH I f of it Mlo; ll.ore Him iiiiiturr.l ulniitf ,11111ft ni.i.la or lity mm(. ! h.ulr, i'i win cmIht inn bs fl - i m j hl::tiuny- III. -II ur Mi.imi li, or lli' V ilia riiveriil wild their w.im biiijliia mini. I., r Ki-hlli'lliefl lor l.i'lleal hoao liliti- itonl wit lsoin,iii a niiuii'il nnl mi; 'Tut Vin uii: It fc.illlr.l n if on Imlf I lie nil.) hinl IK Imnila in the air hiln Ihu other httlf uint throiiith t mhI.i-'. mail urer.. U4I. n. a. or until mtli lira. lia .lliseira, a onn oi Hie iman al 1 cltlen uoliiK. tuituitilly hinl lla HllBirj , ,lf ,hm m.iuMry; furth. rinoi, na a , . 4 . ' throimetl atrcei. warn u.eri..r In I 'k iy oilier l l) 'n in till' lllllill i l' of l..u.t.l.t I III... I .....I ...I I.,, , tl)a f nillnliioliiff.a i . .Ul... uf l . , . M1 , ";, ;''," , M ,".' Male n. pt out of their limnea nml ilrowiird by a torrent. Here wii ii rich man wlione neek Waa broken In nn ov. rturmd cur: lu re were a ecore ..liiicd in it C 'llirnln between nn nulo Ihih and nn electric train. Here wna a New linker allot dead In hi p.'i.'iimiiH im lie hut with a lupful of mm mm; lett.-ra. Here waa a man found burled In hla own cellar: here une A mid w htrrn t,en'lenuiti for whose murder bin wife und hla etep daiiKliter were la-iilit tried, the allcitii linn bi'im; Hint they hat tmi.l him with urnenlu taken fium Hy paper. Here wna ft man who hired it IioImi to play it practical joke on Ida wife nml pretend to hold them up in their doorway: then the nmuzitiK ilrnmntlat ahot the hobo dead, ehol hla wife dead, and announced that he had taken part In a pltol duel with a hlnliway "ia". The cynlcul police found a few 'iwm In hid kIjIi atory and wrung a ".... mm, He was a very religious young man, too, nnd superior to all small vices. And the Jury at his first trial dis agreed as to bis guilt, since he re pudiated hla confession. A second jury found him guilty, but ho pleaded Insanity and deferred the penalty. Altogether an original genius In crime. Mem envied hlin his In genuity. There were lnstnnces enough and too many of deuth ' activities In the uewspuper. Here was an aviator do Ing a moving picture stunt whoso ship caught lire and brought him down burned to a crisp. Here waa a man killed In his automobile by a big tree falling over him. There was such an embarrassment of riches that Mem could not select a single method of doing away with Mr. Woodvile. Hhe' forgot him utterly for a while in a page devoted to tho gossip of moving picture studios. She saw that Iloblna Teele nnd Tom Hoi by had come back to Hollywood from a dash to New York for local color, and would soon be going out again "on location," wherever thut was. Hhe saw that Viva d'Artols and her husband hnd reopened their benutlful bungalow iiarKdendale. Hhe saw that Miriam Yore had arrived and taken a palatial House tor ner stay. Maurice Maeterlinck hnd come out on a speoial train. Many English men nnd women of fnme were on their way, and herds of authors who, being American, were unimportant. Domestic goods are always shoddy, and imported elegant. Mem reverted to ner plot, one had her mourning all ready to pu on. But here was a new complica tion. If she arrived In Yuma as a widow she must don her mournlii- ;;i the train. Hhe would have to retire to the narrow cell of the women's room and make the change there. That was Inconvenient, but not im possible. Jt was tho only thing to do. Yet if she went in a maid and out a widow, people might rtotico tho change and wonder; for she had been well observed by the other pas sengers. A few of them hod re marked that it was hot, or asked her If it were not hot. 'Tretty hot. what?" .one woman had said. Mem had thought peevishly what a funny thing it was the way folks used "pretty" "pretty hot" meant "hide ous hot." She knew that women were like cameras for snapshotting other wom en's clothes at a glance and remem bering them like a photograph. Men didn't notice such things much; yet men hnd noticed her two men par ticularly; one of them a flashy. 1m nudent creature with, hard, exploring eves that fairly nosed her like a pig's annul: the other a lonely doer-eyed thing pleading for pity with a woman-hungry stare. Mem had a flash of unusual cynicism toward the moralities. Why is It that we feel so sorry for the loneliness of the timid man and so disgusted with the loneliness of tho hold man? The loneliness must hurt both of them about the rame. Hut she did not dwell on tlm thought. Humanity Is never going td give the sympathy to the hyemt that it wastes on the. more destructive rabbit. What settled Metu'a debate was the reiill.at ion that if she donned her cra on the tialu It would cause a atir among the people in wlm-.ii Hying parlor she had ant for seven hour or ; m. And Soma of thi iu would doubt- j less t getting off nt Yiimt. I Hh wondered If soinelaxlv Would come up her nt the station, n at aTucaon, and anmoim-e himself the iib puty f b r father. Hi hoped not, IU i mil. I hardly hava divined that alia waa Imiind for Vu'iat. Vet alia ! "mild not feel ur. ft'er all h" i kn, lh hrst peraon alio nu t Might aiiiii.u i limit mawir, Anothar l.' ot il-i'i.bd h. r If ah ; wn.m lu her f.'ber Hit'. "I bad U II j it'u. "H aa aid and ro 1."I Vti4 j li .Ui I .Mlil b I.-, ia.au till , puart lor halin.l i tb ia:n or j win It iii" If. tin or aoniai i i , and i; ,i ... ,i Ki huM to v.iil j lla U. ( m. iaaai ? I Uncle Sam Says , ( are uf the lt, Tli tU.I lia.t .'. !.. iaual at. . I , a at, I nl', .'-la l.tl I'M ma ( if I ..a M-, Il t..i.nm .'....I . . ... . ... ..I .1 llm 1; il ae i, . m...'. .ail...' f-- l-a-t.M -in ! . , av.'t.. t..i.s atl la lr .1 n at ,. H if. :iili,a .IbiI al initial ,i. a... it l.a li- hawl l ! w .h!l u.f l.ao.d If i. (..tiiiM ,w I -ea aK.,11 ti.ir wii.U.ar vf lu teat (If ,il . IUif ft tl-a tll4 l-e Hi I'K ' i -i 1 1 1 1 1 in. u . . '-t . i a I 4 I il i I I a -l i an a I- , I x , i ii. ' I ' e How to Keep Weil Hr tK. W, A lASt Qwaalaaa (' fciaae, taa.la. lia tm4 awaaaaliaa at ri'Wif, aula ao.laa Pr. Laaaa e ra4at ! Ik Hm, Mill aa aaaaaaai immiIu Nkml aeat iiaattaitaa, ! tuafW, aaahaaaaai aalaaa iiwi Pi. taaaa mil aaa ailAffaaaia "MnkM laf tSahvialiaal Siaaataa. AtUt bllrll M fi el I '(rikt I It. 2 IUI piJil liar4e. Vur aeVel.'il r ll (lie llrjllll ai.lm'l II,. a of thx lll bade trie.) In lulu rat the priipln III Die a'll'pl eaaioll of, I rat". That Ihey liiakint hrailway ila aVllir4 by ll.il lia" been lii'ioniP J lih.. iii 1'iiiifi.riiw an. I New iiilc.iiia, ' :m...I ,.l ,.ll... IuOIiIk I.I..I..P HlM Ulllf I iri.ii.1 II. le itn.l llir all ll.Un.l healtli il pa 1 1 no nl ap. nka up on Hi" aul.Jecl i III'. V. A, ItitrV lllakea out the fn. ! ..lliu ian UKmat ine rat in si.iine- OI4 iU'.lli.lin inr u ri ii ii.ii ii ii tl,M ...l In Aiii.i,, ,i la eMlllliatetl til f4, , A,ll, ,4 u , .lllii.Ue. lo (' " " - - " ib IJa.uuu nun. u .,., ,,i ,.i,- home or tlii ! sra.n aim inner, f.MHl hull woul.1 ..tlierwiae mi. ' liiin h of II l K'H'I. inerihantahl.. k'.H.Ia. aa eteiy farnn r ami many nnr . liaiita anil till niantifai Hirer of f."l Iftulla know II. I M . lilley'a nie la I.. I m ly h.le.l on t he tlieniice til heiiltll. I moat .l. i.lly il.-eii-e kll t'l ttlui bail .haiB" of the little rpMetnlr of piieiiiiiolc pk.tf.io lit liakhiml nml llerkeley, 'al, four yearn !, eay that the i hiiiutti- .'ombtloiia of the In- laiiil wirla of Am. i lia ilo not ruin out the K.albillty of an outbreak of thl" dradlv illaiaaa In liny part of the northern Tinted Htalea similar M Ihe one whieh devastated Manchuria alaiiit Illic it .ais i.go. Kpldeiiile Jaundice, a rat borne ills laie, Is widely distributed In the Tinted Htii.es. It la found nearly everywhere. A Well marked epidemic If It prevailed In upper New Vork titate lu mi. A few rases of rat bite fever lire re ported from time to lime. I have seen one raee lu Chicago and two lu Mississippi. There ia mi question but thai tats spread trlcbluu. Home forms of tape worm lira rat borne. The proof Is good that rats are a factor In the spread of ordinary round worms. The farmer .an add to his corn bill nnd other items for the final of rata, some part of the loss of live stm'k due to various kinds of worms. Ainoelut, coll in man n sponsible for dysentery, abceshes of the liver und i Unease processes) In many other pari of the body. Itals are generully regarded as re sponsible for some of the spread of amoeba, Hlnee bacteria bnvc censed to bai re sponsible for diarrhea and dysentery In udults In this country, the responsi bility of animal parasites Is coming into prominence. One theory is that giardiu. a small animal which muses much bowel trouble In man. Is spread by rats. AIIVKMTISKMKNT. Human life could be lengthened if people ate Kellogg's Bran regularly! Kliininaie constipation from your system through tho use of nature's wonderful food BUAN Kellogg's Btan, cooked and krumbled, and you not only get every organ In your body working normally, but you have side tracked dlseuse! Kat Bran regularly, at least, two tablespoonfuls dally; In chronic cases, with every meal! Bran, through its mineral salts and ability to absorb water, giving bulk end moisture, is nature's way to as sist In perfect elimination. Bran's work for health Is wonderful; it sweeps the bowel tract, cleansing and purifying. Yet, Bran is not a "remedy." It forms no habit! Your physician will Indorse Kellogg's Bran. It Is predicted that the consistent use of Kellogg's Bran will Increase the average life from ten to fifteen years! Bran will make children grow bigger n ECZEl N RASH On Hands, Elbows, Limbs and Chest. Cuticura Healed. "For nearly four years I wai troubled with eczema on my hands, elbows, lower limbs, and portions of my chest. It broke out in a rash and the skin was very sore and red. The itching was intense causing me to scratch. The itching was worse at night, and the resultant loss of sleep rendered me incapable of performing my work. " I tried Cuticura Soap and Oint ment. The first three applications allayed the itching, and in less than two months I was healed." (Signed) W. C. Tanner, 105 W. Columbia St., Springfield, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1922. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal cum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes, lu,li Ifk It. V. Wall A-l.!r-aa-"0ttMraU-rahalai. Oapt B MalOa tl. Uaaa." S.4U a.rrr- s.ra SnaiiXe. O atman. aniiM. Taleurait. jaWPCulkura Soap iha.aa witioul mug. AIH HHTHKMfcNT. Mm. MA ICY WfcXZ Have You a Daughter? .rtutlit, N.b ' ir. 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